Restart Windows 10 and check for updates. See if this fixed your issues. The command net stop wuauserv stops the Windows Update service. The del command erases the contents of the Download folder and its subfolders. Finally, the last command, net start wuauserv , starts the Windows Update service again. Download the file. Winaero greatly relies on your support. You can help the site keep bringing you interesting and useful content and software by using these options:.
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I don't know but you might try basically rebuilding the normal download folders and files - maybe something there is stuffed up. You can't delete the folders or even view the content. Inside some of these folders, there are subfolders called like "", "", "" etc and some contain files such as "eula. Some subfolders can't be viewed. Eeshwar Kumar 's response isn't relevant to me. Surely these files are no longer needed for updates?
Microsoft surely should clean-up after itself? I have read various posts about this issue but I still have not seen a definitive answer. Could you please do something, Microsoft?
Direct these folders to Windows Temp-folders for good, and then find out how to fix random update folders being downloaded repeatedly, without notifying the user about what to do. See this thread for explanations on how I identified the source of my installations. I have to apologise to Microsoft for my earlier message. Visual Studio is not responsible for the repeated installation of its software in my case. Though I still think their installers were the reason why the unpacked folders ended up in my non-OS-partition.
I keep getting two directories that show up and each directory has a. SQL amd a. PEM file located in the directory. None of the files will open with the applications matching the extensions. Each time i delete them, they reappear with different folder name but with the same naming sequence a letter, a meaningful word and then numbers. They dont look like folder for windows updates. I hope my network is not under attack by a ransom malware. Please help. Thank you.
Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. I have a Dell Venue 8 Pro which is constantly running out of disk space, so much so I cannot install updates.
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